scire.dev

An orbital lagoon for living questions, annotated fish, and the science of knowing.

specimen window / 01

Observe the warm archive

Knowledge begins as light on glass: coral, ink, plankton, and the first patient mark in the margin.

scire.dev opens as a research lagoon suspended above a copper planet. The thesis rail glows with apricot instruments while butterflyfish carry citations through the surface layer, turning each dart of motion into a footnote.

OBS-47 · butterflyfish citation arc
marginal inference / 02

Infer from living traces

The reef refuses to be a dashboard. Here, evidence arrives as motion: a fin becomes a bracket, a trail becomes a line of reasoning, and an illuminated tick in the spine marks the moment observation turns to argument.

Each passage sits like a specimen slide, offset in warm glass, while the left manuscript margin keeps depth marks and Latin roots close enough to touch.

INF-12 · coral decision tree
orbital model / 03

Model the argument current

Models form when the fish school bends around a thought and leaves geometry behind. Orbits, theorem brackets, and annotated tide pools share the same luminous grammar.

The central shelf gathers these shapes without flattening them, letting scholarly prose and speculative field instruments coexist in one glass pane.

MOD-33 · orbit to theorem bracket
open problem / 04

Question the bright unknown

Questions are not gaps in the reef; they are organisms. A fish outline curves into a question mark, pauses, then returns as a small theorem bracket with plankton sparks at its edge.

Pointer motion bends the school gently around the text, turning curiosity into a local current rather than a conversion funnel.

QUE-08 · fish to question to theorem
index convergence / 05

Know as a reef remembers

The final index is not an answer key. It is a luminous map where observation, inference, model, and question keep swimming: citations converge, orbit rings meet, and the manuscript margin becomes an instrument panel warmed by sunset.

To know is to keep the lagoon alive—disciplined enough to annotate, strange enough to follow.

SCI-∞ · living index map